You have to admire Robert Pattinson for being, well, Robert Pattinson. He's the man most likely to be swarmed by rabid pre-teens, stalked by paparazzi, and scrutinized by entertainment media. You'd think that after the furor over "Twilight" died down, that the man would get a break. Nope. No dice. He still gets mauled and he's still heavily scrutinized. Post-"Twilight", and after the true demise of his on-again/off-again relationship with co-star Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson has seemed to focus on independent projects. He has made a concerted effort to stay out of the spotlight, even as the media has tried to put him squarely back front and center. He has no PR firm, which is both a blessing and a curse in Hollywood, and the London-born actor has always seemed uncomfortable with his fame. He began his professional career in the theatre and then moved on TV movies. From there, he made the leap to films, first making his mark in the "Harry Potter" franchise, and then exploding in popularity with "Twilight". In a move that seems to be motivated by a need to both distance himself from "Twilight", and his former girlfriend/castmate, the media-shy actor has placed his home on the market.

Robert Pattinson's house (which he formerly shared with Kristen Stewart) has 3 bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. The property rests on 1.45 acres of land in Los Feliz, California. In addition to the opulent grounds, Robert Pattinson's house also features hardwood floors, high ceilings, and lots of sunlight. It also sports a library, an amphitheater, and a formal dining room. Outside of Robert Pattinson's house, the grounds are gorgeously landscaped, and the backyard features a lagoon-like pool. The property is on the market for $6.75 million. So, if you want to beat the other millionaire Twi-hards to the sale, you better get started now.

Paula Wilson is a writer, director, production manager, and former professional dancer, originally from North America, who has worked as a performer or director in ten countries and sixteen states. When not writing for CNW, she serves as the Artistic Director of The International Partner Dance Intensive (www.tipdi.com). Follow her on Google+.